Facebook Lawyer `Unsure' Whether Founder Mark Zuckerberg Signed Contract
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#5This is going to be interesting. If this guy wins, facebook is going to have a hell of a time surviving with uncertainty at the top.
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#6 Facebook claims Ceglia remained silent for more
than six years and his claim is probably too
old to pursue.
Have any independent legal experts corroborated Facebook's statement that "his claim is too old to pursue"?Re: Facebook Lawyer `Unsure' Whether Founder Mark Zuckerberg Signed Contract
#7This is going to be interesting. If this guy wins, facebook is going to have a hell of a time surviving with uncertainty at the top.
Do you think most users will care about this? They'll just want to know if they can still see what their friends are doing, who has posted new photos, etc.
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#8This is going to be interesting. If this guy wins, facebook is going to have a hell of a time surviving with uncertainty at the top.
I'm definitely curious about how that kind of things are handled, where a previous contract appears out of nowhere, completely changing how later contracts and investments would have happened.
Re: Facebook Lawyer `Unsure' Whether Founder Mark Zuckerberg Signed Contract
#9This is going to be interesting. If this guy wins, facebook is going to have a hell of a time surviving with uncertainty at the top.
Do you think most users will care about this? They'll just want to know if they can still see what their friends are doing, who has posted new photos, etc.
Re: Facebook Lawyer `Unsure' Whether Founder Mark Zuckerberg Signed Contract
#10Facebook claims Ceglia remained silent for more than six years and his claim is probably too old to pursue. Have any independent legal experts corroborated Facebook's statement that "his claim is too old to pursue"?